Victorian geometric hall floor tiles

A popular and traditional black and white design such as this can look very contemporary with a strong additional colour.

Design: Willesden 50
Catalogue number: LM-286
Details: Black, White and Blue, a traditional design with Granada border and four lines. Predominantly composed of 50mm squares.

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"The tradition of colourful and decorative geometric tiling seems to have grown in popularity over the last two decades, perhaps as a reaction to the minimalist aesthetic which can be powerful, yet often dull.

During the Victorian era this Industry rapidly developed to a point where beautiful designs were more affordable to both manufacture and install.

As a consequence many Victorian period homes around the world are adorned with these wonderful geometric tessellations and many remain intact, a testament to the quality and fine workmanship of the time.

Decoration is an expressive dimension of life, of consciousness and a burgeoning symptom of emotion. It evolves beyond and above the necessity for a practical solution in which it is rooted.

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Julian (Director)

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